Hi everyone,
I’m completely new to piano—never touched a key before—and looking for a beginner-friendly digital piano with weighted keys. I want something that feels close to an acoustic piano and will last as I improve.
Key features I’m wondering about: • Weighted Keys: Fully weighted or semi-weighted for a complete beginner? • Touch Sensitivity: Does it make a big difference for a newbie? • Polyphony: How important is this for a beginner? • Pedals: Should I get a model with one included, or buy separately? . Keys: 61 , 76 or 88 keys which one to start with?
Kindly suggest models accordingly. Thanks in advance for your advice! Excited to begin this journey!
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I often like the sound and feel of Kawai instruments as much or more than the equivalent Yamahas, personally. I have a Kawai CA99 at home, which is amazing, and while that's probably a lot more than you're looking to spend, something like the Kawai CN29 or CA49 would be in the same price range as the CLP-725, and would at least be worth considering.
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Yamaha p105 if you're cheap, kawai mp7 or whatever they're up to if you wanna blow your whole budget. I have the mp6 and it's fantastic.
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